| Literature DB >> 31663218 |
Yukun Zhu1,2, Chunxiao Lv1, Zhuocheng Yin2, Jun Ren3, Xianfeng Yang4, Chung-Li Dong5, Hongwei Liu6, Rongsheng Cai7, Yu-Cheng Huang5, Wolfgang Theis7, Shaohua Shen2, Dongjiang Yang1.
Abstract
Red phosphorus is a promising photocatalyst with wide visible-light absorption up to 700 nm, but the fast charge recombination limits its photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity. Now, [001]-oriented Hittorf's phosphorus (HP) nanorods were successfully grown on polymeric carbon nitride (PCN) by a chemical vapor deposition strategy. Compared with the bare PCN and HP, the optimized PCN@HP hybrid exhibited a significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity, with HER rates reaching 33.2 and 17.5 μmol h-1 from pure water under simulated solar light and visible light irradiation, respectively. It was theoretically and experimentally indicated that the strong electronic coupling between PCN and [001]-oriented HP nanorods gave rise to the enhanced visible light absorption and the greatly accelerated photoinduced electron-hole separation and transfer, which benefited the photocatalytic HER performance.Entities:
Keywords: heterostructures; nanorods; oriented Hittorf's phosphorus; polymeric carbon nitride; water splitting
Year: 2019 PMID: 31663218 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201911503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336